Wales | New South Wales | Prince of Wales | Charles, Prince of Wales | Second Vatican Council | University of New South Wales | World Boxing Council | United States National Research Council | National Research Council | Privy Council of the United Kingdom | Newcastle, New South Wales | British Council | South Wales | Wales national football team | Ryde, New South Wales | Governor of New South Wales | Council of Trent | Council of Europe | Wales national rugby union team | New South Wales Legislative Assembly | National Security Council | Attorney General for England and Wales | Legislative Council | Privy Council of England | Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales | Greater London Council | Council on Foreign Relations | North Wales | Penrith, New South Wales | Lord President of the Council |
A fluent Welsh speaker, from 1952 – 1960 he was National Governor for Wales of the British Broadcasting Corporation, and from 1953 until his death was chairman of the Broadcasting Council for Wales.